Contact Us

Have a question about foundation cracks? Found an error in one of our articles? Just want to share your own foundation horror story? We'd love to hear from you.

A few things to keep in mind before reaching out...

What We Can Help With

We're happy to answer general questions about foundation cracks and point you toward relevant articles on the site. If you've found an error or outdated information in our content, please let us know so we can fix it.

We also appreciate suggestions for new topics we should cover. If you've been searching for information about a specific type of crack or repair method and couldn't find good answers, chances are other people have the same question.

What We Can't Do

We can't provide specific advice about your foundation. We haven't seen it, we don't know your soil conditions, and we're not licensed engineers. If you're worried about a crack, the right move is to get a professional evaluation from a structural engineer, not email a website.

We also can't recommend specific contractors in your area. We don't have a referral network and honestly wouldn't want one. That would create exactly the kind of financial conflict we're trying to avoid.

How to Reach Us

The best way to contact us is through email. We try to respond within a few days, though sometimes it takes longer if we're dealing with a backlog.

Email: [email protected]

Please include as much context as you can if you're asking a question. Describe the crack location, approximate size, how long it's been there, and any changes you've noticed. Photos are helpful if you have them, though we can't diagnose specific cracks remotely.

Social Media

We're not particularly active on social media, but you can find occasional updates and foundation-related content on our channels. Links will be added here when they're available.

For Business Inquiries

If you're a contractor, engineer, or manufacturer looking to advertise or partner with us, please be aware that we don't accept sponsored content, paid reviews, or referral arrangements. Our content needs to stay independent to be useful.

That said, if you've spotted technical errors in our articles or have expertise you'd like to share, we're genuinely interested in hearing from you. Getting things right matters more to us than being right the first time.